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I have some file stored on a Network share which I have mounted as as a drive on my ubuntu desktop.



In LibreOffice 6.0, it would open the files, but keep me in read-only (pretty sure due to a network permission which I have not fixed).



In LibreOffice 6.1, it won't even open the file. It just says 'access to filename is denied'



However, If I copy and paste the file to my desktop, it opens fine.



Any ideas?



Information Ask Requsted:



from the mount command, this is the locate of the mount i'm accessing:



//data-server.myserver.lan/Server on /home/david/Server type cifs (rw,relatime,vers=default,cache=strict,username=My Name,domain=mydomain,uid=0,noforceuid,gid=0,noforcegid,addr=10.0.0.6,file_mode=0755,dir_mode=0755,soft,nounix,serverino,mapposix,noperm,rsize=1048576,wsize=1048576,echo_interval=60,actimeo=1,_netdev)


from lsblk:



NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
loop0 7:0 0 2.2M 1 loop /snap/gnome-calculator/222
loop1 7:1 0 174.2M 1 loop /snap/gitkraken/90
loop2 7:2 0 3.7M 1 loop /snap/gnome-system-monitor/45
loop3 7:3 0 87.9M 1 loop /snap/core/5328
loop4 7:4 0 13M 1 loop /snap/gnome-characters/117
loop5 7:5 0 143.9M 1 loop /snap/slack/7
loop6 7:6 0 2.3M 1 loop /snap/gnome-calculator/180
loop7 7:7 0 2.3M 1 loop /snap/gnome-calculator/199
loop8 7:8 0 87M 1 loop /snap/core/5145
loop9 7:9 0 86.9M 1 loop /snap/core/4917
loop10 7:10 0 13M 1 loop /snap/gnome-characters/103
loop11 7:11 0 140M 1 loop /snap/gnome-3-26-1604/59
loop12 7:12 0 3.7M 1 loop /snap/gnome-system-monitor/51
loop13 7:13 0 93.5M 1 loop /snap/slack/6
loop14 7:14 0 13M 1 loop /snap/gnome-characters/101
loop15 7:15 0 14.5M 1 loop /snap/gnome-logs/37
loop16 7:16 0 477.9M 1 loop /snap/libreoffice/80
loop17 7:17 0 3.7M 1 loop /snap/gnome-system-monitor/54
loop18 7:18 0 34.7M 1 loop /snap/gtk-common-themes/319
loop19 7:19 0 14.5M 1 loop /snap/gnome-logs/40
loop20 7:20 0 174.2M 1 loop /snap/gitkraken/94
loop21 7:21 0 174.2M 1 loop /snap/gitkraken/87
loop22 7:22 0 139.5M 1 loop /snap/gnome-3-26-1604/64
loop23 7:23 0 141.5M 1 loop /snap/slack/8
loop24 7:24 0 140.9M 1 loop /snap/gnome-3-26-1604/70
loop25 7:25 0 14.5M 1 loop /snap/gnome-logs/34
sda 8:0 0 238.5G 0 disk
└─sda1 8:1 0 238.5G 0 part /


And ls -l [the file]:



-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 36864 Sep 11 10:47 '/home/david/Server/SetUp/Docs/IT.docx'









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  • Hello and welcome to AskUbuntu! Looks like a permissions problem. Care to share a bit more info on your setup? Can you edit your question and post the output of mount, lsblk, maybe an ls -l [path of the file you're trying to open]?

    – Mr Shunz
    Sep 11 '18 at 11:54











  • @MrShunz I've added the requested information.

    – David
    Sep 11 '18 at 13:48






  • 1





    cifs means you want to use NFS mount and not Samba, right? NFS is tricky and has a big issue: If the user (UID) is not identical for server and client you get the most weird results - or no access. My suggestion: Try to access the same files with SMB and see if it works. I had the same issue in a small company - we switched to SMB for production and NFS as fall back (NFS devastates the file owner and access rights on file level). MOREOVER you will experience undocumented changes in the mount syntax from Ubuntu version to version. You can not give UMASK! I can give you a working mount phrase.

    – opinion_no9
    Sep 11 '18 at 13:59






  • 1





    For me it looks as possible duplicate of How to get access to USB-storage from the application installed as Snap? . It is about Snap restrictions.

    – N0rbert
    Sep 11 '18 at 20:09


















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I have some file stored on a Network share which I have mounted as as a drive on my ubuntu desktop.



In LibreOffice 6.0, it would open the files, but keep me in read-only (pretty sure due to a network permission which I have not fixed).



In LibreOffice 6.1, it won't even open the file. It just says 'access to filename is denied'



However, If I copy and paste the file to my desktop, it opens fine.



Any ideas?



Information Ask Requsted:



from the mount command, this is the locate of the mount i'm accessing:



//data-server.myserver.lan/Server on /home/david/Server type cifs (rw,relatime,vers=default,cache=strict,username=My Name,domain=mydomain,uid=0,noforceuid,gid=0,noforcegid,addr=10.0.0.6,file_mode=0755,dir_mode=0755,soft,nounix,serverino,mapposix,noperm,rsize=1048576,wsize=1048576,echo_interval=60,actimeo=1,_netdev)


from lsblk:



NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
loop0 7:0 0 2.2M 1 loop /snap/gnome-calculator/222
loop1 7:1 0 174.2M 1 loop /snap/gitkraken/90
loop2 7:2 0 3.7M 1 loop /snap/gnome-system-monitor/45
loop3 7:3 0 87.9M 1 loop /snap/core/5328
loop4 7:4 0 13M 1 loop /snap/gnome-characters/117
loop5 7:5 0 143.9M 1 loop /snap/slack/7
loop6 7:6 0 2.3M 1 loop /snap/gnome-calculator/180
loop7 7:7 0 2.3M 1 loop /snap/gnome-calculator/199
loop8 7:8 0 87M 1 loop /snap/core/5145
loop9 7:9 0 86.9M 1 loop /snap/core/4917
loop10 7:10 0 13M 1 loop /snap/gnome-characters/103
loop11 7:11 0 140M 1 loop /snap/gnome-3-26-1604/59
loop12 7:12 0 3.7M 1 loop /snap/gnome-system-monitor/51
loop13 7:13 0 93.5M 1 loop /snap/slack/6
loop14 7:14 0 13M 1 loop /snap/gnome-characters/101
loop15 7:15 0 14.5M 1 loop /snap/gnome-logs/37
loop16 7:16 0 477.9M 1 loop /snap/libreoffice/80
loop17 7:17 0 3.7M 1 loop /snap/gnome-system-monitor/54
loop18 7:18 0 34.7M 1 loop /snap/gtk-common-themes/319
loop19 7:19 0 14.5M 1 loop /snap/gnome-logs/40
loop20 7:20 0 174.2M 1 loop /snap/gitkraken/94
loop21 7:21 0 174.2M 1 loop /snap/gitkraken/87
loop22 7:22 0 139.5M 1 loop /snap/gnome-3-26-1604/64
loop23 7:23 0 141.5M 1 loop /snap/slack/8
loop24 7:24 0 140.9M 1 loop /snap/gnome-3-26-1604/70
loop25 7:25 0 14.5M 1 loop /snap/gnome-logs/34
sda 8:0 0 238.5G 0 disk
└─sda1 8:1 0 238.5G 0 part /


And ls -l [the file]:



-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 36864 Sep 11 10:47 '/home/david/Server/SetUp/Docs/IT.docx'









share|improve this question



























  • Hello and welcome to AskUbuntu! Looks like a permissions problem. Care to share a bit more info on your setup? Can you edit your question and post the output of mount, lsblk, maybe an ls -l [path of the file you're trying to open]?

    – Mr Shunz
    Sep 11 '18 at 11:54











  • @MrShunz I've added the requested information.

    – David
    Sep 11 '18 at 13:48






  • 1





    cifs means you want to use NFS mount and not Samba, right? NFS is tricky and has a big issue: If the user (UID) is not identical for server and client you get the most weird results - or no access. My suggestion: Try to access the same files with SMB and see if it works. I had the same issue in a small company - we switched to SMB for production and NFS as fall back (NFS devastates the file owner and access rights on file level). MOREOVER you will experience undocumented changes in the mount syntax from Ubuntu version to version. You can not give UMASK! I can give you a working mount phrase.

    – opinion_no9
    Sep 11 '18 at 13:59






  • 1





    For me it looks as possible duplicate of How to get access to USB-storage from the application installed as Snap? . It is about Snap restrictions.

    – N0rbert
    Sep 11 '18 at 20:09














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I have some file stored on a Network share which I have mounted as as a drive on my ubuntu desktop.



In LibreOffice 6.0, it would open the files, but keep me in read-only (pretty sure due to a network permission which I have not fixed).



In LibreOffice 6.1, it won't even open the file. It just says 'access to filename is denied'



However, If I copy and paste the file to my desktop, it opens fine.



Any ideas?



Information Ask Requsted:



from the mount command, this is the locate of the mount i'm accessing:



//data-server.myserver.lan/Server on /home/david/Server type cifs (rw,relatime,vers=default,cache=strict,username=My Name,domain=mydomain,uid=0,noforceuid,gid=0,noforcegid,addr=10.0.0.6,file_mode=0755,dir_mode=0755,soft,nounix,serverino,mapposix,noperm,rsize=1048576,wsize=1048576,echo_interval=60,actimeo=1,_netdev)


from lsblk:



NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
loop0 7:0 0 2.2M 1 loop /snap/gnome-calculator/222
loop1 7:1 0 174.2M 1 loop /snap/gitkraken/90
loop2 7:2 0 3.7M 1 loop /snap/gnome-system-monitor/45
loop3 7:3 0 87.9M 1 loop /snap/core/5328
loop4 7:4 0 13M 1 loop /snap/gnome-characters/117
loop5 7:5 0 143.9M 1 loop /snap/slack/7
loop6 7:6 0 2.3M 1 loop /snap/gnome-calculator/180
loop7 7:7 0 2.3M 1 loop /snap/gnome-calculator/199
loop8 7:8 0 87M 1 loop /snap/core/5145
loop9 7:9 0 86.9M 1 loop /snap/core/4917
loop10 7:10 0 13M 1 loop /snap/gnome-characters/103
loop11 7:11 0 140M 1 loop /snap/gnome-3-26-1604/59
loop12 7:12 0 3.7M 1 loop /snap/gnome-system-monitor/51
loop13 7:13 0 93.5M 1 loop /snap/slack/6
loop14 7:14 0 13M 1 loop /snap/gnome-characters/101
loop15 7:15 0 14.5M 1 loop /snap/gnome-logs/37
loop16 7:16 0 477.9M 1 loop /snap/libreoffice/80
loop17 7:17 0 3.7M 1 loop /snap/gnome-system-monitor/54
loop18 7:18 0 34.7M 1 loop /snap/gtk-common-themes/319
loop19 7:19 0 14.5M 1 loop /snap/gnome-logs/40
loop20 7:20 0 174.2M 1 loop /snap/gitkraken/94
loop21 7:21 0 174.2M 1 loop /snap/gitkraken/87
loop22 7:22 0 139.5M 1 loop /snap/gnome-3-26-1604/64
loop23 7:23 0 141.5M 1 loop /snap/slack/8
loop24 7:24 0 140.9M 1 loop /snap/gnome-3-26-1604/70
loop25 7:25 0 14.5M 1 loop /snap/gnome-logs/34
sda 8:0 0 238.5G 0 disk
└─sda1 8:1 0 238.5G 0 part /


And ls -l [the file]:



-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 36864 Sep 11 10:47 '/home/david/Server/SetUp/Docs/IT.docx'









share|improve this question
















I have some file stored on a Network share which I have mounted as as a drive on my ubuntu desktop.



In LibreOffice 6.0, it would open the files, but keep me in read-only (pretty sure due to a network permission which I have not fixed).



In LibreOffice 6.1, it won't even open the file. It just says 'access to filename is denied'



However, If I copy and paste the file to my desktop, it opens fine.



Any ideas?



Information Ask Requsted:



from the mount command, this is the locate of the mount i'm accessing:



//data-server.myserver.lan/Server on /home/david/Server type cifs (rw,relatime,vers=default,cache=strict,username=My Name,domain=mydomain,uid=0,noforceuid,gid=0,noforcegid,addr=10.0.0.6,file_mode=0755,dir_mode=0755,soft,nounix,serverino,mapposix,noperm,rsize=1048576,wsize=1048576,echo_interval=60,actimeo=1,_netdev)


from lsblk:



NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
loop0 7:0 0 2.2M 1 loop /snap/gnome-calculator/222
loop1 7:1 0 174.2M 1 loop /snap/gitkraken/90
loop2 7:2 0 3.7M 1 loop /snap/gnome-system-monitor/45
loop3 7:3 0 87.9M 1 loop /snap/core/5328
loop4 7:4 0 13M 1 loop /snap/gnome-characters/117
loop5 7:5 0 143.9M 1 loop /snap/slack/7
loop6 7:6 0 2.3M 1 loop /snap/gnome-calculator/180
loop7 7:7 0 2.3M 1 loop /snap/gnome-calculator/199
loop8 7:8 0 87M 1 loop /snap/core/5145
loop9 7:9 0 86.9M 1 loop /snap/core/4917
loop10 7:10 0 13M 1 loop /snap/gnome-characters/103
loop11 7:11 0 140M 1 loop /snap/gnome-3-26-1604/59
loop12 7:12 0 3.7M 1 loop /snap/gnome-system-monitor/51
loop13 7:13 0 93.5M 1 loop /snap/slack/6
loop14 7:14 0 13M 1 loop /snap/gnome-characters/101
loop15 7:15 0 14.5M 1 loop /snap/gnome-logs/37
loop16 7:16 0 477.9M 1 loop /snap/libreoffice/80
loop17 7:17 0 3.7M 1 loop /snap/gnome-system-monitor/54
loop18 7:18 0 34.7M 1 loop /snap/gtk-common-themes/319
loop19 7:19 0 14.5M 1 loop /snap/gnome-logs/40
loop20 7:20 0 174.2M 1 loop /snap/gitkraken/94
loop21 7:21 0 174.2M 1 loop /snap/gitkraken/87
loop22 7:22 0 139.5M 1 loop /snap/gnome-3-26-1604/64
loop23 7:23 0 141.5M 1 loop /snap/slack/8
loop24 7:24 0 140.9M 1 loop /snap/gnome-3-26-1604/70
loop25 7:25 0 14.5M 1 loop /snap/gnome-logs/34
sda 8:0 0 238.5G 0 disk
└─sda1 8:1 0 238.5G 0 part /


And ls -l [the file]:



-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 36864 Sep 11 10:47 '/home/david/Server/SetUp/Docs/IT.docx'






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  • Hello and welcome to AskUbuntu! Looks like a permissions problem. Care to share a bit more info on your setup? Can you edit your question and post the output of mount, lsblk, maybe an ls -l [path of the file you're trying to open]?

    – Mr Shunz
    Sep 11 '18 at 11:54











  • @MrShunz I've added the requested information.

    – David
    Sep 11 '18 at 13:48






  • 1





    cifs means you want to use NFS mount and not Samba, right? NFS is tricky and has a big issue: If the user (UID) is not identical for server and client you get the most weird results - or no access. My suggestion: Try to access the same files with SMB and see if it works. I had the same issue in a small company - we switched to SMB for production and NFS as fall back (NFS devastates the file owner and access rights on file level). MOREOVER you will experience undocumented changes in the mount syntax from Ubuntu version to version. You can not give UMASK! I can give you a working mount phrase.

    – opinion_no9
    Sep 11 '18 at 13:59






  • 1





    For me it looks as possible duplicate of How to get access to USB-storage from the application installed as Snap? . It is about Snap restrictions.

    – N0rbert
    Sep 11 '18 at 20:09


















  • Hello and welcome to AskUbuntu! Looks like a permissions problem. Care to share a bit more info on your setup? Can you edit your question and post the output of mount, lsblk, maybe an ls -l [path of the file you're trying to open]?

    – Mr Shunz
    Sep 11 '18 at 11:54











  • @MrShunz I've added the requested information.

    – David
    Sep 11 '18 at 13:48






  • 1





    cifs means you want to use NFS mount and not Samba, right? NFS is tricky and has a big issue: If the user (UID) is not identical for server and client you get the most weird results - or no access. My suggestion: Try to access the same files with SMB and see if it works. I had the same issue in a small company - we switched to SMB for production and NFS as fall back (NFS devastates the file owner and access rights on file level). MOREOVER you will experience undocumented changes in the mount syntax from Ubuntu version to version. You can not give UMASK! I can give you a working mount phrase.

    – opinion_no9
    Sep 11 '18 at 13:59






  • 1





    For me it looks as possible duplicate of How to get access to USB-storage from the application installed as Snap? . It is about Snap restrictions.

    – N0rbert
    Sep 11 '18 at 20:09

















Hello and welcome to AskUbuntu! Looks like a permissions problem. Care to share a bit more info on your setup? Can you edit your question and post the output of mount, lsblk, maybe an ls -l [path of the file you're trying to open]?

– Mr Shunz
Sep 11 '18 at 11:54





Hello and welcome to AskUbuntu! Looks like a permissions problem. Care to share a bit more info on your setup? Can you edit your question and post the output of mount, lsblk, maybe an ls -l [path of the file you're trying to open]?

– Mr Shunz
Sep 11 '18 at 11:54













@MrShunz I've added the requested information.

– David
Sep 11 '18 at 13:48





@MrShunz I've added the requested information.

– David
Sep 11 '18 at 13:48




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cifs means you want to use NFS mount and not Samba, right? NFS is tricky and has a big issue: If the user (UID) is not identical for server and client you get the most weird results - or no access. My suggestion: Try to access the same files with SMB and see if it works. I had the same issue in a small company - we switched to SMB for production and NFS as fall back (NFS devastates the file owner and access rights on file level). MOREOVER you will experience undocumented changes in the mount syntax from Ubuntu version to version. You can not give UMASK! I can give you a working mount phrase.

– opinion_no9
Sep 11 '18 at 13:59





cifs means you want to use NFS mount and not Samba, right? NFS is tricky and has a big issue: If the user (UID) is not identical for server and client you get the most weird results - or no access. My suggestion: Try to access the same files with SMB and see if it works. I had the same issue in a small company - we switched to SMB for production and NFS as fall back (NFS devastates the file owner and access rights on file level). MOREOVER you will experience undocumented changes in the mount syntax from Ubuntu version to version. You can not give UMASK! I can give you a working mount phrase.

– opinion_no9
Sep 11 '18 at 13:59




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For me it looks as possible duplicate of How to get access to USB-storage from the application installed as Snap? . It is about Snap restrictions.

– N0rbert
Sep 11 '18 at 20:09






For me it looks as possible duplicate of How to get access to USB-storage from the application installed as Snap? . It is about Snap restrictions.

– N0rbert
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On my Ubuntu 18.04 LTS MATE I can confirm your issue using LibreOffice 6.1 installed from snap:



$ snap list libreoffice
Name Version Rev Tracking Publisher Notes
libreoffice 6.1.0.3 80 stable canonical✓ -


I have mounted two shares from Caja:



  • SMB/CIFS (on /run/user/1000/gvfs/smb-share:server=192.168.111.111,share=public)

  • SFTP/SSHFS (on /run/user/1000/gvfs/sftp:host=192.168.111.111/home/user/Public).

When I try to open ODS or ODT file from them with LibreOffice I get almost similar error messages from LibreOffice:




SMB/CIFSSSHFS/SFTP




I tried to solve the problem by connecting interfaces to the Snap



snap connect libreoffice:removable-media
snap connect libreoffice:network
snap connect libreoffice:network-bind


with no luck.



So we have discovered new problem of Snap applications. We already have problem with external media.

As we need to use network storage we will remove this pretty new Snap packages of LibO with



snap remove libreoffice


and install normal deb-based version instead:



sudo apt-get install libreoffice


and open network files in normal read and write mode.






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  • I removed libreoffice via the snap command and apt-get installed it instead. Now it opens it. THANKS! How can I get these to show up in the list with the rest of my apps?

    – David
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  • What do you mean by "How can I get these to show up in the list with the rest of my apps?"? Do you mean desktop intergration?

    – N0rbert
    Sep 12 '18 at 14:29












  • Whne I click on 'Show Applications', I get icons for all my apps/programs (i'm running on desktop). Libreoffice doesn't show with the rest.

    – David
    Sep 13 '18 at 12:32


















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Research: I'm seeing the same issue on Debian 10 with the Mate desktop. I have /etc/fstab configured to mount the (NAS) Cifs at boot time, but the MATE desktop file manager seems to mount it a second time. If I navigate to a file on the cifs starting from the File Manager "filesystem" shortcut, it finds the boot-time mount point, and LibreOffice opens the file with no issues. However, if I browse to the same file starting from the File Manager "Network" shortcut, it finds MATE's alternate mount point, and LibreOffice simply doesn't open it - no error, no file, no joy in Mudville.



I brought up two File Manager windows, navigated to the same file, and compared the file permissions. From the "Filesystem" shortcut, the File Manager shows owner as "pmartz (Paul Martz)" but from "Network" owner shows as just "pmartz". The MATE file manager doesn't have an option to show the actual user/group IDs (1000/1000 in my case).



So I can work around the problem by always using the "Filesystem" shortcut as the start of my navigation, but I'd like to find a way for MATE's second mount point to mount the cifs with the my user/group ID.






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    On my Ubuntu 18.04 LTS MATE I can confirm your issue using LibreOffice 6.1 installed from snap:



    $ snap list libreoffice
    Name Version Rev Tracking Publisher Notes
    libreoffice 6.1.0.3 80 stable canonical✓ -


    I have mounted two shares from Caja:



    • SMB/CIFS (on /run/user/1000/gvfs/smb-share:server=192.168.111.111,share=public)

    • SFTP/SSHFS (on /run/user/1000/gvfs/sftp:host=192.168.111.111/home/user/Public).

    When I try to open ODS or ODT file from them with LibreOffice I get almost similar error messages from LibreOffice:




    SMB/CIFSSSHFS/SFTP




    I tried to solve the problem by connecting interfaces to the Snap



    snap connect libreoffice:removable-media
    snap connect libreoffice:network
    snap connect libreoffice:network-bind


    with no luck.



    So we have discovered new problem of Snap applications. We already have problem with external media.

    As we need to use network storage we will remove this pretty new Snap packages of LibO with



    snap remove libreoffice


    and install normal deb-based version instead:



    sudo apt-get install libreoffice


    and open network files in normal read and write mode.






    share|improve this answer

























    • I removed libreoffice via the snap command and apt-get installed it instead. Now it opens it. THANKS! How can I get these to show up in the list with the rest of my apps?

      – David
      Sep 12 '18 at 9:43











    • What do you mean by "How can I get these to show up in the list with the rest of my apps?"? Do you mean desktop intergration?

      – N0rbert
      Sep 12 '18 at 14:29












    • Whne I click on 'Show Applications', I get icons for all my apps/programs (i'm running on desktop). Libreoffice doesn't show with the rest.

      – David
      Sep 13 '18 at 12:32















    3



















    On my Ubuntu 18.04 LTS MATE I can confirm your issue using LibreOffice 6.1 installed from snap:



    $ snap list libreoffice
    Name Version Rev Tracking Publisher Notes
    libreoffice 6.1.0.3 80 stable canonical✓ -


    I have mounted two shares from Caja:



    • SMB/CIFS (on /run/user/1000/gvfs/smb-share:server=192.168.111.111,share=public)

    • SFTP/SSHFS (on /run/user/1000/gvfs/sftp:host=192.168.111.111/home/user/Public).

    When I try to open ODS or ODT file from them with LibreOffice I get almost similar error messages from LibreOffice:




    SMB/CIFSSSHFS/SFTP




    I tried to solve the problem by connecting interfaces to the Snap



    snap connect libreoffice:removable-media
    snap connect libreoffice:network
    snap connect libreoffice:network-bind


    with no luck.



    So we have discovered new problem of Snap applications. We already have problem with external media.

    As we need to use network storage we will remove this pretty new Snap packages of LibO with



    snap remove libreoffice


    and install normal deb-based version instead:



    sudo apt-get install libreoffice


    and open network files in normal read and write mode.






    share|improve this answer

























    • I removed libreoffice via the snap command and apt-get installed it instead. Now it opens it. THANKS! How can I get these to show up in the list with the rest of my apps?

      – David
      Sep 12 '18 at 9:43











    • What do you mean by "How can I get these to show up in the list with the rest of my apps?"? Do you mean desktop intergration?

      – N0rbert
      Sep 12 '18 at 14:29












    • Whne I click on 'Show Applications', I get icons for all my apps/programs (i'm running on desktop). Libreoffice doesn't show with the rest.

      – David
      Sep 13 '18 at 12:32













    3















    3











    3









    On my Ubuntu 18.04 LTS MATE I can confirm your issue using LibreOffice 6.1 installed from snap:



    $ snap list libreoffice
    Name Version Rev Tracking Publisher Notes
    libreoffice 6.1.0.3 80 stable canonical✓ -


    I have mounted two shares from Caja:



    • SMB/CIFS (on /run/user/1000/gvfs/smb-share:server=192.168.111.111,share=public)

    • SFTP/SSHFS (on /run/user/1000/gvfs/sftp:host=192.168.111.111/home/user/Public).

    When I try to open ODS or ODT file from them with LibreOffice I get almost similar error messages from LibreOffice:




    SMB/CIFSSSHFS/SFTP




    I tried to solve the problem by connecting interfaces to the Snap



    snap connect libreoffice:removable-media
    snap connect libreoffice:network
    snap connect libreoffice:network-bind


    with no luck.



    So we have discovered new problem of Snap applications. We already have problem with external media.

    As we need to use network storage we will remove this pretty new Snap packages of LibO with



    snap remove libreoffice


    and install normal deb-based version instead:



    sudo apt-get install libreoffice


    and open network files in normal read and write mode.






    share|improve this answer














    On my Ubuntu 18.04 LTS MATE I can confirm your issue using LibreOffice 6.1 installed from snap:



    $ snap list libreoffice
    Name Version Rev Tracking Publisher Notes
    libreoffice 6.1.0.3 80 stable canonical✓ -


    I have mounted two shares from Caja:



    • SMB/CIFS (on /run/user/1000/gvfs/smb-share:server=192.168.111.111,share=public)

    • SFTP/SSHFS (on /run/user/1000/gvfs/sftp:host=192.168.111.111/home/user/Public).

    When I try to open ODS or ODT file from them with LibreOffice I get almost similar error messages from LibreOffice:




    SMB/CIFSSSHFS/SFTP




    I tried to solve the problem by connecting interfaces to the Snap



    snap connect libreoffice:removable-media
    snap connect libreoffice:network
    snap connect libreoffice:network-bind


    with no luck.



    So we have discovered new problem of Snap applications. We already have problem with external media.

    As we need to use network storage we will remove this pretty new Snap packages of LibO with



    snap remove libreoffice


    and install normal deb-based version instead:



    sudo apt-get install libreoffice


    and open network files in normal read and write mode.







    share|improve this answer













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    • I removed libreoffice via the snap command and apt-get installed it instead. Now it opens it. THANKS! How can I get these to show up in the list with the rest of my apps?

      – David
      Sep 12 '18 at 9:43











    • What do you mean by "How can I get these to show up in the list with the rest of my apps?"? Do you mean desktop intergration?

      – N0rbert
      Sep 12 '18 at 14:29












    • Whne I click on 'Show Applications', I get icons for all my apps/programs (i'm running on desktop). Libreoffice doesn't show with the rest.

      – David
      Sep 13 '18 at 12:32

















    • I removed libreoffice via the snap command and apt-get installed it instead. Now it opens it. THANKS! How can I get these to show up in the list with the rest of my apps?

      – David
      Sep 12 '18 at 9:43











    • What do you mean by "How can I get these to show up in the list with the rest of my apps?"? Do you mean desktop intergration?

      – N0rbert
      Sep 12 '18 at 14:29












    • Whne I click on 'Show Applications', I get icons for all my apps/programs (i'm running on desktop). Libreoffice doesn't show with the rest.

      – David
      Sep 13 '18 at 12:32
















    I removed libreoffice via the snap command and apt-get installed it instead. Now it opens it. THANKS! How can I get these to show up in the list with the rest of my apps?

    – David
    Sep 12 '18 at 9:43





    I removed libreoffice via the snap command and apt-get installed it instead. Now it opens it. THANKS! How can I get these to show up in the list with the rest of my apps?

    – David
    Sep 12 '18 at 9:43













    What do you mean by "How can I get these to show up in the list with the rest of my apps?"? Do you mean desktop intergration?

    – N0rbert
    Sep 12 '18 at 14:29






    What do you mean by "How can I get these to show up in the list with the rest of my apps?"? Do you mean desktop intergration?

    – N0rbert
    Sep 12 '18 at 14:29














    Whne I click on 'Show Applications', I get icons for all my apps/programs (i'm running on desktop). Libreoffice doesn't show with the rest.

    – David
    Sep 13 '18 at 12:32





    Whne I click on 'Show Applications', I get icons for all my apps/programs (i'm running on desktop). Libreoffice doesn't show with the rest.

    – David
    Sep 13 '18 at 12:32













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    Research: I'm seeing the same issue on Debian 10 with the Mate desktop. I have /etc/fstab configured to mount the (NAS) Cifs at boot time, but the MATE desktop file manager seems to mount it a second time. If I navigate to a file on the cifs starting from the File Manager "filesystem" shortcut, it finds the boot-time mount point, and LibreOffice opens the file with no issues. However, if I browse to the same file starting from the File Manager "Network" shortcut, it finds MATE's alternate mount point, and LibreOffice simply doesn't open it - no error, no file, no joy in Mudville.



    I brought up two File Manager windows, navigated to the same file, and compared the file permissions. From the "Filesystem" shortcut, the File Manager shows owner as "pmartz (Paul Martz)" but from "Network" owner shows as just "pmartz". The MATE file manager doesn't have an option to show the actual user/group IDs (1000/1000 in my case).



    So I can work around the problem by always using the "Filesystem" shortcut as the start of my navigation, but I'd like to find a way for MATE's second mount point to mount the cifs with the my user/group ID.






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      Research: I'm seeing the same issue on Debian 10 with the Mate desktop. I have /etc/fstab configured to mount the (NAS) Cifs at boot time, but the MATE desktop file manager seems to mount it a second time. If I navigate to a file on the cifs starting from the File Manager "filesystem" shortcut, it finds the boot-time mount point, and LibreOffice opens the file with no issues. However, if I browse to the same file starting from the File Manager "Network" shortcut, it finds MATE's alternate mount point, and LibreOffice simply doesn't open it - no error, no file, no joy in Mudville.



      I brought up two File Manager windows, navigated to the same file, and compared the file permissions. From the "Filesystem" shortcut, the File Manager shows owner as "pmartz (Paul Martz)" but from "Network" owner shows as just "pmartz". The MATE file manager doesn't have an option to show the actual user/group IDs (1000/1000 in my case).



      So I can work around the problem by always using the "Filesystem" shortcut as the start of my navigation, but I'd like to find a way for MATE's second mount point to mount the cifs with the my user/group ID.






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        Research: I'm seeing the same issue on Debian 10 with the Mate desktop. I have /etc/fstab configured to mount the (NAS) Cifs at boot time, but the MATE desktop file manager seems to mount it a second time. If I navigate to a file on the cifs starting from the File Manager "filesystem" shortcut, it finds the boot-time mount point, and LibreOffice opens the file with no issues. However, if I browse to the same file starting from the File Manager "Network" shortcut, it finds MATE's alternate mount point, and LibreOffice simply doesn't open it - no error, no file, no joy in Mudville.



        I brought up two File Manager windows, navigated to the same file, and compared the file permissions. From the "Filesystem" shortcut, the File Manager shows owner as "pmartz (Paul Martz)" but from "Network" owner shows as just "pmartz". The MATE file manager doesn't have an option to show the actual user/group IDs (1000/1000 in my case).



        So I can work around the problem by always using the "Filesystem" shortcut as the start of my navigation, but I'd like to find a way for MATE's second mount point to mount the cifs with the my user/group ID.






        share|improve this answer














        Research: I'm seeing the same issue on Debian 10 with the Mate desktop. I have /etc/fstab configured to mount the (NAS) Cifs at boot time, but the MATE desktop file manager seems to mount it a second time. If I navigate to a file on the cifs starting from the File Manager "filesystem" shortcut, it finds the boot-time mount point, and LibreOffice opens the file with no issues. However, if I browse to the same file starting from the File Manager "Network" shortcut, it finds MATE's alternate mount point, and LibreOffice simply doesn't open it - no error, no file, no joy in Mudville.



        I brought up two File Manager windows, navigated to the same file, and compared the file permissions. From the "Filesystem" shortcut, the File Manager shows owner as "pmartz (Paul Martz)" but from "Network" owner shows as just "pmartz". The MATE file manager doesn't have an option to show the actual user/group IDs (1000/1000 in my case).



        So I can work around the problem by always using the "Filesystem" shortcut as the start of my navigation, but I'd like to find a way for MATE's second mount point to mount the cifs with the my user/group ID.







        share|improve this answer













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